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Class O5 74 066mm President - Bev Gorman Vice President - Patti Mowers Secretary - Debbie Crispell Treasurer - Sue Ellen Jordan Advisors - Mr. Gerbig, Mr. Hussong, Mrs. Paine The Class of '74, a tremendously active and enthusiastic class set out to make their last year at Kendall the greatest. We began our activities as Seniors immediately after accepting the class key in the spring, when we officially became The Senior Class. Our first effort under the direction of Tracey Dragon and Debbie Patt was selling pop at the Kendall Babe Ruth baseball games during the summer. In September we held Kendall's first Dahce Marathon. September 27th began the Magazine Drive, headed by Patti Mowers. The Seniors surpassed their goal of S6 ,000 by over S1,000. December 22nd was truly an evening of ' 'Dreams of Christmas for everyone who attended the Senior Ball. We decided to make its prom the best ever and successfully disguised the gym and commons, turning them into a beautiful, stunning land of Christmas. A special day in the spring was set aside as Senior Day. We presented a very successful assembly and relieved the teachers of their daily teaching tasks. This year, the Seniors were able to obtain such privileges as occasionally eat- ing outside and having an unsupervised Senior Room designated for each period. Everyone handled these privileges with maturity and cooperation and had no trouble keeping them. We also reinstated many activities, such as the Senior bookstore, a Paper Drive, and a Senior Play. However, unlike any previous Senior Play, ours was held at the DeWitt-Clinton, with a buffet dinner, followed by the class's presen- tation of Thurber Carnival. Finally, on June 22nd, we became members of the big world, as we received our diplomas, and our Senior year came to an end. We would like to thank everyone who helped to make our Senior year what it was, especially Mr. Clow and our advisors, Mr. Gerbig, Mr. Hussong, and Mrs. Paine . 23 S
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